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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Awesome

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Wow ... Bloom knocks off West Chester.

    What's going on out there?
    They beat them 4 out of the last 5 games, losing in the playoffs last year. Mortelite 12 for 12 from the field. 6 for 6 for 3 point range.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Wow ... Bloom knocks off West Chester.

    What's going on out there?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Beating Joe on a Saturday night in the KCAC isn't easy.

    Make the trip. I'll buy you a couple of Joe's famous $8 Miller Lite 12 oz. cans before the game.

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  • Golden89
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    Mercy almost pulls the double-upset. How the heck have the Laker women beaten Cal and IUP? They looked awful at Gannon 10 days ago.

    Gannon recovered from an early 27-16 deficit to top UPJ. Held the Mountain Cats to 25 points in the second half. GU was much more aggressive in the second half and didn't play tentatively down the stretch. Frank Webb has been a spark off the bench and Phoenix was unstoppable in the second stanza. The team can't look ahead, as they have what can be a tricky road game at Seton Hill (blew a 17-point second half lead last season), but the fans are already waiting for the matchup at IUP. Should be fun.
    Last edited by Golden89; 01-28-2018, 08:43 PM. Reason: Misread schedule ... wrong game on Wednesday! A little tougher than originally thought.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Gannon beats UPJ

    SRU all over Cal

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    It's the same in football. Somebody has to play a tough game like a Bloomsburg and somebody has to play Lock Haven.

    I hate how big the conference is but that's a different topic.

    In Gannon's case it certainly helps its strength of schedule.

    That's the only positive that came out of IUP playing Findlay, Ferris State and Virginia State. I really believe IUP's win against Fairmont will be a major factor on Selection Sunday. The PSAC is deep this year with 7 potential tournament-caliber teams. Obviously 7 aren't going but the league is strong this year.

    By the end of the Gannon at IUP game next Saturday night ... a lot should be more clear. Or, more messed up.

    Starting today, this 3-game stretch for IUP -- at Mercy, at SRU and Gannon ... could very well tell the tale.

    A slip up at the MAC today could likely spell doom. That's why the other night I said the playoffs came way early this year.

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  • Golden89
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    The conference standings can be a tad skewed as the crossover games count despite the fact that teams play a different schedule of crossovers. It becomes a bigger deal when divisions are so imbalanced like the PSAC East, which drops off considerably after the top four NCAA contenders (KU, WC, Ship, ESU).

    Of the top four teams in the West, Gannon played all of the top four, going 1-3. IUP, Edinboro, and Slippery Rock each played only two games against the top four. IUP and SRU lost both games; Boro went 1-1. I recognize that the conference standings won't be adjusted, but this fact should be a consideration come NCAA tournament selection time.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I got you. I wasn't following there for a second.

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  • Golden89
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    But loss 9 would come in the PSAC Tournament (likely).

    Eight total losses would give them a shot. Nine will be too many. IUP also played a monster non-conference as did Fairmont.

    Gannon, my opinion, can only lose once more in the regular season.
    Yes ... eight total losses included the PSAC tournament.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    But loss 9 would come in the PSAC Tournament (likely).

    Eight total losses would give them a shot. Nine will be too many. IUP also played a monster non-conference as did Fairmont.

    Gannon, my opinion, can only lose once more in the regular season.

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  • Golden89
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    http://www.psacsports.org/news/2018/...sac-hoops.aspx

    Just saw that PCN is broadcasting a few PSAC doubleheaders starting tomorrow with Slippery Rock at Cal. The whole state gets to see Reynolds' antics! Followed by next week with Gannon at IUP!

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  • Golden89
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    Originally posted by Mjtheman View Post
    I agree that nine is way too many losses. I see only the psac west regular season winner getting an ncaa bid. Three at least from the psac east. At least two from the MEC and Virginia State from the CIAA. That gives you seven of eight bids. The eighth bid would heavily favor a fourth psac east or third mec team. Gannon probably needs to sweep IUP and win at home against slippery rock to have a chance at winning the psac west and receiving an at large bid.
    I think that Gannon can get in with eight total losses and no conference tourney upsets, given the tough early season schedule. This would require beating SRU at home, splitting with IUP, and sweeping road games in Erie County (and no other surprises). The loss to SRU made the road tougher, but not impossible. I really wish that the KPIs were published on this board like previous years.

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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    That will be too many. If you assume another likely loss in the PSAC Tournament that would give Gannon 9 losses providing in your formula they only lose two more in the regular season.

    They won't get in with 9 losses this year. The field is too tight.

    Wheeling Jesuit and West Liberty are locks. Virginia State is a lock. That only leaves five spots. There's four East teams in serious contention. All will finish with less than 9 losses. IUP and Slippery Rock are in the mix along with Fairmont State.

    This is also assuming there isn't a Cinderella in the conference tournaments (like Bowie last year) -- and then it's really tight.
    I agree that nine is way too many losses. I see only the psac west regular season winner getting an ncaa bid. Three at least from the psac east. At least two from the MEC and Virginia State from the CIAA. That gives you seven of eight bids. The eighth bid would heavily favor a fourth psac east or third mec team. Gannon probably needs to sweep IUP and win at home against slippery rock to have a chance at winning the psac west and receiving an at large bid.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Saturday -- 1/27/2017

    Men's -- PSAC West

    Slippery Rock at California -- The first meeting was pretty close. Slippery Rock pulled away late in the game for an 11-point win in Morrow Field House. This has the making of a trap game for Kevin Reynolds' team. IUP comes calling Wednesday night. Cal really struggles to put 40 minutes together against strong teams. The Vulcans have to survive the first 20 minutes. Slippery Rock is much better than they were in early January. Reynolds' teams are historically much more difficult to beat the second time. If Cal can get a hot start, create some adversity ... that's their shot. Attack Micah Till. When he's in foul trouble, the Rock change is drastic. But, it's a long shot. The Rock is too big, too deep and just more talented. SRU -12

    Seton Hill at Clarion -- Well, if Clarion is going to get a conference win ... this is the chance. Seton Hill is having a terrible season. Its roster is much better than a 6-13 mark. They will pull one upset this year. One night will come when all the shots fall. It's coming. Tomorrow, however, won't be an upset. Clarion's Cameron Grumbly is a nice player, but he just has no help. Opposing teams know as much. This won't be a pretty game. The Griffins should roll in this one, but Clarion is due to pull one out. Seton Hill -12

    IUP at Mercyhurst -- The Crimson Hawks have won five straight in the series. Mercyhurst enters as a hot team. The Lakers hammered Cal and pulled a mild upset over Edinboro. Mercyhurst is never an easy out, and IUP has struggled some over the years in the MAC. Mercyhurst is 8-0 at home this season. IUP struggled for much of the first meeting before pulling out a 10-point win. Mercyhurst held IUP in the 60s (67) -- a rare feat in the Joe Lombardi era. Much like Slippery Rock, IUP can't find itself looking ahead. The Lakers pose a lot of problems and did a solid job frustrating IUP's shooters in the first meeting. The recent emergence of Willem Brandwijk has changed the complexion of the IUP attack which should help bust open the 'junk' zone a bit. Expect the typical IUP versus Mercyhurst game. It will be a slug-fest. The Lakers will hang around. Joe and Gary will pretend to speak. The referees will need Tylenol. In the end, IUP is just a better team with too many weapons. Bravado Joe has won 10 of his last 11. Crimson Hawks -6

    Game of the Day

    UPJ at Gannon -- Those who followed closely this season knew UPJ's record has a bit of a farce. The Mountain Cats were much better than what it was showing in the standings. The pain of the early, tight losses is paying off now. UPJ is on fire -- winners of four straight, including impressive wins against Mercyhurst, Slippery Rock and a shocking blowout of West Chester. Iron Man basketball or not, this is a dangerous team. Led by the PSAC's best point guard in senior Dale Clancy and the most unheralded low post player in the league (Isaac Vescovi), UPJ is capable of beating anybody in the PSAC. Vescovi exploded for 33 points against West Chester while Clancy finished with 19 points and 12 assists. Gannon ran in to a buzzsaw in its loss to Slippery Rock. The Golden Knights got beat up on the boards -- a rare event for a John Reilly team. The loss snapped a 9-game winning streak. It also kicked off a brutal stretch for Gannon. The Golden Knight faithful better fill up the 'Mill for this one. This is essentially a late January playoff game for Gannon. The Knights pulled out a 73-69 victory in Round 1 in Johnstown -- holding UPJ to just 5-20 from deep. That's not likely to happen twice. This has quietly become one of the more entertaining series in the PSAC over the past couple seasons. UPJ certainly won't be bringing the size of Slippery Rock but they bring a lot of intangibles. Ride the hot hand. UPJ -3 in a mild upset.


    East (big one)

    Kutztown at Shippensburg
    Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 01-26-2018, 12:45 PM.

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